Knollenmergel Stratigraphic range: Upper Triassic |
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Type | Geological formation |
The Knollenmergel, also known as the Trossingen Formation or Feuerletten, is a geological formation in Germany and Switzerland. It dates back to the late Norian.
G. ingens
"Incomplete sacrum, caudals, metacarpal, partial hindlimb."
G. torgeri
"Postcranial skeleton."
Indeterminate prosauropod remains. A referred skull was once known but has since been lost.
H. liliensterni
H. longotarsus
Indeterminate ceratosaur remains.
L. liliensterni
Two partial skeletons of subadults.
"(=Halticosaurus liliensterni)"
P. ajax
"Partial skeleton."
P. magnus
"Fragmentary skeleton."
P. wetzelianus
"Fragmentary skeletons."
P. diagnosticus
Actually Plateosaurus longiceps remains.
P. erlenbergiensis
"Partial skull and skeleton."
P. longiceps
Includes "cf. Palaeosaurus ?diagnosticus."
P. plieningeri
"Partial skeleton."
P. quenstedti
"Partial skeleton."
R. bedheimensis
"Nearly complete skeleton, [two] incomplete skeletons, juvenile to adult."